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The Overpull: A Weekly World of Warcraft Newsletter by Ten Ton Hammer

WoW Weekly Report - The Overpull for 5/25/09

Posted Tue, May 26, 2009 by Medeor

This Memorial Day edition of The Overpull is brought to you by those soldiers who have paid the ultimate price so that we can have the luxury of discussing the pros and cons of our favorite game. We are fortunate. We can do so without having to hide out or steal communications unlike other countries where such games are outlawed.

This week we discuss the Call of the Crusade, now that the next content patch has a name, and we look into the Major League Gaming tournament that will be held in Columbus, Ohio for those 8 teams lucky enough to be invited.

Would you take time out to go watch a 3v3 tournament live? I would. Heck I have!

Are you looking forward to another battleground? Another Arena season?

Read the rest of this week's edition of The Overpull and the stop by to discuss in our forums.

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